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14 PAPAKURA COURIER, APRIL 20, 2011
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Advertising Feature
enterprise
&
Business Funeral pre-planning
Resthaven Funerals: Rachel Benns and Raewyn Proctor
can help with pre-arranging funerals.
Putting certain arrange-
ments in place and pre-
paying your own funeral
is as natural as promis-
ing a favourite piece of
jewellery or art object to
a family member.
It is simply you saying,
I want my passing to be
a time of love and
remembrance, not one of
stress and financial
embarrassment.
Sohowdoyougo
about pre-arranging
your funeral?
Rachel Benns and
Raewyn Proctor, both
directors of Resthaven
Funerals with premises
in Manurewa and
Howick, are increasingly
asked this question --
and are well qualified to
answer it.
In their tenth year of
proud New Zealand own-
ership, they operate from
home-like, dignified
premises and employ a
team of eight profes-
sional staff all committed
to providing a person-
alised, caring service for
people of all cultures,
faiths and secular
beliefs.
As members of the
Funeral
Directors
Association of New Zea-
land (FDANZ), with
Rachel having a position
on the Executive, they
abide by the Code of Con-
duct set down by the
Association.
This includes pre-
planning and pre-paying
funerals only through
the FDANZ Funeral
Trust, which holds your
money in Trust indepen-
dently of any individual
funeral director.
Rachel and Raewyn
say that pre-arranging
funerals has become a
plan of choice for many
people following the
introduction of asset
testing for rest home
subsidies.
Under the Funeral
Trust plan, up to $10,000
can be paid into an inter-
est bearing trust account
without it affecting asset
tests.
You can start paying
into the plan early, so
over time the funds will
build up for when they
are needed. This way
there ll be peace of mind
rather than financial
burden at the time of
bereavement.
This recently devel-
oped plan fully complies
with the Financial
Advisers Act, and differs
from other plans which
require
continuous,
unbroken payments to
ensure the money is
eventually paid out.
The set-up fee is $100.
If commencing an auto-
matic payment the total
set-up fee including first
instalment is $200.
For further infor-
mation, phone Resth-
aven Funerals on
267-2530.
Manurewa prepare for Puke
By ALAN APTED
SCOREBOARD:
Premiers --- McNamara Cup: Waiuku 28 (Steven Kennedy, Eli Peters,
Ethan James, Notise Tauafao, tries. Bayden Morey 1 con, 2 pen)
Karaka 36 (Nicholas Denz 2, Simione Saravanua, Joshua Rowland,
tries. Baden Kerr 2 con, 4 pen).
Ardmore Marist (Counties Power Cup Holders) 23 (Sherwin Stowers 2,
tries. Dean Cummins 2 con, 3 pens) Pukekohe 16 (Rob Dennison try,
con, 3 pen).
Manurewa 37 (Pili Pau, Ropeti Lemana, Harley Crane 2, Faiga Vaega,
Samisoni Fisilau, tries. Vaega 2 cons, Fisilau pen) Onewhero 7
(Taitusi Natuna, try. Jamie Litt con).
Bombay 20 (Kolo Vea, Imont Manukau, tries. Manukau 2 con, 2 pen)
Patumahoe 28 (Kane Hancy, Vernon Comley, Troy Abernethy, Sean
Reidy, tries. Reidy con, 2 pen)
Standings: Manurewa 18, Pukekohe 18, Waiuku 16, Ardmore Marist
16, Karaka 16, Onewhero 8, Patumahoe 2, Bombay.
Premier reserves --- Bob Chandler Memorial:
Waiuku 17 Karaka 21; Ardmore Marist 5 Pukekohe 8; Manurewa 27
Onewhero 3; Bombay 22 Patumahoe 14.
Manurewa are under no
illusions as to how tough
their top-of-the-table club
rugby clash with Pukekohe at
Colin Lawrie Park in Puke-
kohe on April 23 is going to
be.Coach Kelvin Middleton
says Ardmore Marist did
Manurewa no favours by top-
pling the previously unbeaten
Pukekohe 23-16 at Bruce
Pulman Park in Papakura
last Saturday.
Pukekohe at home are
tough at the best of times but
they will be focused after the
loss to Ardmore-Marist,
Middleton says.
They will be really fired
upandsoit sgoingtobea
huge challenge for us.
They re well organised up
front, well led at half back
and they have some quality
backs. This is going to be a
good guage of where we are.
Manurewa slipped ahead of
Pukekohe in the standings
courtesy of their 37-7 cake-
walk over Carters Onewhero
at Mountfort Park in Manu-
rewa last Saturday.
Manurewa ran in six tries
against the visitors who were
weakened with the absence of
coach Blair Feeney, Adam
Cathcart and Ben Young.
Pukekohe lost its match
against Ardmore Marist in
the first half.
There was no way back
after the hosts shot to a 23-9
halftime lead courtesy of a
double to the in-form Sherwin
Stowers.
The brace takes the Blues
winger to the top of the try-
scoring stakes after six
rounds of competition.
Pukekohe coach Rhys
Cullinane has warned his
side they can t afford the
same slow start against
Manurewa this Saturday.
They re one of the in-form
teams of the competition ---
they re at the top of the table
so they deserve respect, he
says.
Karaka s 36-28 win over
defending premiers Waiuku
was the other upset of round
five.
Both teams scored five tries
but it was Baden Kerr s two
conversions and four penal-
ties that was the difference in
the end.
Waiuku led 18-8 at half
time before a double by lock
Nick Denz got Karaka back
into the game.
Josh Rowland put the
match out of reach and
denied Waiuku a valuable
second bonus point with a try
in the corner on fulltime.
This was Karaka s second
victory in two years at the
Waiuku fortress.
Flankers Gilbert Clark and
Pepa Koloamatangi both had
outstanding games.Karaka
host Ardmore Marist next
Saturday and Waiuku enter-
tain Patumahoe.
Patumahoe beat Bombay
28-20 at Bombay last
Saturday. Bombay are away
to Onewhero in a bottom of
the table clash next
Saturday.
Kick off is at 2.45pm.